Archive for February, 2018

The ZenFone 5 ditches screen bezels and brings a little brother along to Barcelona.

Today at Mobile World Congress 2018, ASUS announced two new phones: the ZenFone 5 and the ZenFone 5 Lite. What they have in common is a huge aspect ratio display that gives users as much display area for the smallest body sizes possible.

The 6.2-inch full HD AMOLED display on the ZenFone 5 has a bezel that is hardly noticeable, barring [Read More…]

In a pinch and need some extra money? Saving up for a vacation? Whether for an urgent need or part of a long term plan, you might consider trading in your junk for cash. Here are five free Android apps for selling your stuff.

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Ring is a fairly big name in the smart home gadget space, and it’s most well-known for its doorbells and security lights. One of its biggest competitors is the Google-owned Nest, and according to a report from Reuters, Ring’s just been purchased by Amazon for over $ 1 billion.

Similar to Amazon’s acquisitions of Audible, Twitch, and Zappos, Ring will continue to operate as it currently [Read More…]

With the Galaxy S9 revealed at MWC 2018, it didn’t take long for attention to turn to the next version of the Samsung device. The Galaxy S10 is the next logical number in the scheme for the device Samsung has lined up for next year but the company suggests it could take a different route […]

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PlayStation Vue is one of my personal favorite live TV streaming services to-date, but one thing that’s remained a constant annoyance since its debut almost three years ago is the sign-up process. Up until now, PlayStation Vue has required you to have a TV in order to create and register your account. Thankfully, that restriction is being eliminated.

In an interview with Engadget, PlayStation Vue head Dwayne Benefield said [Read More…]

These are the controllers to check out if you want to game on your Chromebook!

With the addition of Android apps, Chromebooks can be used for reading e-books, using certain productivity services or — most importantly — playing games. Problem is, most Android games aren’t optimized for using a keyboard and trackpad. Fortunately, there are a few great controllers you can use with your Chromebook.